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Hva opplever anestesisykepleiere som stressfylt i sitt arbeid, og hvordan påvirker dette dem?: En kvalitativ undersøkelse om arbeidsrelatert stress blant anestesisykepleiere
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic School of Public Health NHV.
2007 (Norwegian)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years))Student thesisAlternative title
What do nurse anesthetists experience as stressful in their work, and how does this affect them? : A qualitative study on work-related stress among nurse anaesthetists. (English)
Abstract [no]

Hensikten med undersøkelsen er å få mer kunnskap om arbeidsrelatert stress blant anestesi-sykepleiere. Det er anvendt kvalitativ metode etter beskrivelse av Kvale. Studien har to forskningsspørsmål: Hva opplever anestesisykepleiere som stressfylt i sitt arbeid, og hvordan påvirker dette dem? Det er benyttet en semistrukturert intervjuguide for å besvare forskningsspørsmålene.

Ti anestesisykepleiere fra tre ulike sykehus var respondenter.

Resultatene viser at anestesisykepleiere opplever stress på fem områder: stress i pasientarbeidet, i forhold til medarbeidere, i forholdet til ledelse og administrasjon, stress som senior og i det fysiske arbeidsmiljøet.

Stressende hendelser i pasientarbeidet og i samarbeidet med andre medarbeidere har ofte en temporær natur som påvirker anestesisykepleiernes helse lite hvis det er tid og anledning til å bearbeide opplevelsene. God sosial støtte er viktig for å redusere stress.

Mangel på tid og redusert faglig oppdatering samtidig med økt personlig ansvar og økte ytre krav skaper en opplevelse av at man er under stadig sterkere press. Anestesisykepleierne opplever at de har lite innflytelse på de politiske, økonomiske og administrative rammene for arbeidet.

 

Abstract [en]

The aim of this study is to explore work-related stress among nurse anaesthetists. This qualitative study is conducted as described by Kvale. Two research questions were posed: What do nurse anaesthetists experience as stressful in their work, and how does this affect them? A semi-structured interview-guide was used to find answers to these questions.

Ten nurse anaesthetists from three different hospitals participated in the study.

The results show that nurse anaesthetists experienced stress in five areas: stress in situations of patient care, stress related to co-workers, stress related to leadership and administration, stress as a senior nurse anaesthetist and stress-factors in the environment.

Stress related to situations in patient care and to co-workers seems to be of a temporary nature if the nurse anaesthetists are able to find time and opportunity to accommodate their experiences.

Social support is important to reduce stress.

Lack of time and reduced professional update together with increased personal responsibility and increasing demands from the surroundings creates an experience of being under ever increasing pressure. Nurse anaesthetists experience little influence on the political, economical and administrative frames of their work situation. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2007. , p. 61
Series
Master of Public Health, MPH, ISSN 1104-5701 ; MPH 2007:15
Keywords [en]
Occupational, Stress, Nurse Anaesthetist, Public Health
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Medical and Health Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-3209OAI: oai:DiVA.org:norden-3209DiVA, id: diva2:725474
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2007-08-17, Nordic School of Public Health NHV, Box 12133, 402 42 Göteborg, Sweden, 13:00 (Norwegian)
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ISBN 978-91-85721-21-4

Available from: 2014-06-16 Created: 2014-06-16 Last updated: 2014-07-08Bibliographically approved

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